The fifth round
of the Asia Journalism Fellowship will run from 25 February to 17 May 2013. The
fully-sponsored programme is accepting applications until 12 October 2012 from
accomplished mid-career journalists.
The annual programme is an initiative of Temasek Foundation and Nanyang
Technological University in Singapore. It brings journalists from across Asia
to NTU's Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information for three months.
Away from the deadline pressures of their jobs, Fellows pursue their
intellectual interests in one of Asia's leading universities. The
semi-structured programme is designed to sharpen professional skills and deepen
understanding of trends in media and communication at a time of rapid and
sweeping change.
It also provides access to key newsmakers in Singapore's public sector,
business community and civil society, offering insights into the challenges
faced by one of Asia's most cosmopolitan hub cities.
Applicants should have five years of experience and the potential to make a
difference in their profession and their home country on their return.
Journalists working in any news medium – newspapers, magazines, television,
radio or the web – can apply. The programme is in English, but welcomes
journalists from local-language media. Visit http://www.ajf.sg for
details on how to apply or email applications@ajf.sg if you have queries.
The annual programme is an initiative of Temasek Foundation and Nanyang Technological University in Singapore. It brings journalists from across Asia to NTU's Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information for three months.
Away from the deadline pressures of their jobs, Fellows pursue their intellectual interests in one of Asia's leading universities. The semi-structured programme is designed to sharpen professional skills and deepen understanding of trends in media and communication at a time of rapid and sweeping change.
It also provides access to key newsmakers in Singapore's public sector, business community and civil society, offering insights into the challenges faced by one of Asia's most cosmopolitan hub cities.
Applicants should have five years of experience and the potential to make a difference in their profession and their home country on their return. Journalists working in any news medium – newspapers, magazines, television, radio or the web – can apply. The programme is in English, but welcomes journalists from local-language media. Visit http://www.ajf.sg for details on how to apply or email applications@ajf.sg if you have queries.
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